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Berenice Bautista, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 5:18pm

The celebrated painting "The Fortune Teller" by Caravaggio is going on display in Mexico City in what curators describe as a multi-sensory exhibit that brings the public into the Italian baroque master's world.

Colleen Barry, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 4:14pm

Milan Fashion Week got underway Wednesday with a moment's pause to put focus on women who have come forward as victims of sexual misconduct.

Jill Lawless, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 4:14pm

Hometown London stars Dua Lipa and Stormzy were both double winners Wednesday at the U.K. music industry's Brit Awards, where many guests wore white roses to symbolize the fight against sexual harassment and assault.

The Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 1:00pm

"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek is set to moderate a debate in this year's Pennsylvania governor's race.

Catherine Lucey, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 10:36am

Television personality Geraldo Rivera says he has discussed the idea of raising the minimum age to purchase assault-type weapons with President Donald Trump, adding that Trump "took it under advisement."

The Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 6:32am

Mitch Albom is giving heaven a sequel.

Pablo Gorondi, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 6:12am

With two Oscars in the past two years, Hungary's film industry has been on a winning streak. Now the creators behind the movie "On Body And Soul," a surreal love story, are hoping to score a third Academy Award.

Police in New Jersey say a movie theater had to halt a showing of "Black Panther" after a woman yelled a racial slur, upsetting the rest of the audience.

Sandy Cohen, Associated Press | Posted
Feb 21st - 4:18am

Wonder Woman's gilded bustier, the spangled skating dresses in "I, Tonya" and the subdued shades of the 1960s as shown in "The Shape of Water" were among the finest costumes of the year, according to the Costume Designers Guild.

The Associated Press | Posted
Feb 20th - 7:16pm

The late Ursula K. Le Guin was among the recipients of literary honors presented Tuesday night by PEN America.

The Associated Press | Posted
Feb 20th - 4:24pm

Lawyers for a Wisconsin inmate featured in the "Making a Murderer" series on Netflix asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to review a federal appeals court decision that held his confession was voluntary.